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Showing posts with label packing tape. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Finished Tutorial and Views of all transfers

Going from Left to Right
Gel Medium on water color paper. The first went bad, the second I blow dryed and waited longer

The third one is the image with gel medium put on the surface of the image and the brown paper. They were bone folded, breyered with the wall paper seamer, blow dried a few times for a few minutes waiting for about 30 minutes, then wetting with water and rubbed off. A light coating of gel medium was rubbed into the surface for the image to come out clearer and the tag rumpled up a bit.

The fourth one is the packing tape. This was the second one. The cheap tape or cheap printer paper may have been the problem here. Remember I mentioned that the magazine images come out a bit better. When you are making one out of a magazine, you can actually let the image sit in water overnight before you rub the paper off of the tape.

The fifth image you are seeing is just the ink jet copy that was wet and layed on top of water color paper. It held up well. I blew it dry and am keeping it for another project.

Rub the Paper Off of the Packing Tape


Here,you see my rubbing the paper off gently, off of the packing tape. You may need to spray a bit more water, and continue to wipe off till all of the paper is off. Your ink image is actually on the tape and this can be used in all of your art work, art journal pages, collages, mixed media pieces...

The Packing Tape Transfer Wet


Here, you can see how much water was sprayed on the ink jet copy. A light mist was done. I used a bottle from the Dollar Store that mists alot of water out at one time. Art stores carry small little bottles for you to carry water in your sachel when you go out to plein air (paint or draw outdoors).

Plain Water is What I Used

Plain water is what you use in a spray bottle for gel medium transfers, packing tape transfers and of course, plain water transfers.

Tutorial for all sorts of Transfers-tape-watercolor paper, gel medium

What a fun day doing these transfers to use for collage and mixed media projects. Do them for your artist journal pages too!

Today, me, myself and I made quite a few transfers. I took my vintage postcard and made a bunch of copies on my ink jet printer on plain white paper.

Making transfers is not a science. You do not know how they are going to come out and you almost hold your breath towards the last steps.

I made a transfer with packing tape, a transfer with gel medium on watercolor paper, a gel medium on brown envelopes and a water transfer on watercolor paper.

Let's go step by step for each transfer and you will see posted pictures of the work along with final pieces and also how I used two of them in projects of mine.